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Emergency response

Cyclone Freddy returns:
The longest-lived cyclone in recorded history has struck Mozambique for a second time

En route: Roads were blocked by trees that had fallen over in the tropical storm, while our teams were out delivering essential supplies

Its first coming left homes, schools and crops destroyed and vulnerable communities at serious risk. The impacts of Cyclone Freddy’s return for a second time lead to an increase of affected people and families seeking assistance.

Disaster overview

Cyclone Freddy made its passage over Mozambique where government declared a state of “red alert” - expediting operations to tackle severe flooding and other effects of this tropical storm that it left in its wake. The cyclone moved away only to return for a second time.

Hand over: Essential items being distributed to families who need them the most

Inhambane and Sofala provinces, Mozambique

With the emergency status of the situation behind us, we are now working to reduce vulnerability and enable self-sustainability of the affected population to withstand future disasters.

Your donation will help provide:

  • Food
  • Blankets
  • Shelter

Destruction in numbers to date

People affected
166,600
Houses destroyed/damaged
28,366
Crops affected
38,100 (Ha)
Classrooms destroyed
919

Stories from the frontline of Cyclone Freddy

When Cyclone Freddy made landfall in Mozambique, ForAfrika was ready and waiting to respond. The heavy rains, wind and flooding damaged houses, schools, clinics and crops. Floods washed roads away, leaving a number of villages stranded. Thousands of families have lost their food, homes and means of income.

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